Bump-- will be adding two pairs of field boots shortly-- bot in show condition and both under $100. One is Devon Aire and I think they are size 9.5 wide calf (but I have to check) and the other are Tuff Rider size 9 full calf (I have to confirm that as well). Both worn/broke in/used but not abused. The DA ones are pull on, Tuff Rider's zip.

Devon Aire Ladies Field Boots, 8.5 Wide, Pull on- $75
-Ladies size 8.5 wide (see measurements)
-Measurements: Sole length- just under 11 inches long, height inside- 17 inches, height outside- just under 19 inches, calf at the widest-16.5 inches, ankle at narrowest-13 inches
-Made in the U.S.A.
-Pull on (no zip)
-Lightly worn. These were my show boots during the Shane-is-lame period so they maybe were used a handful of times. They are lightly broken in (have dropped) with slight wear on the inside of the boot. Absolutely in show condition, clean and ready to go.
-$175 new, asking $75 plus shipping

Tuff Rider Ladies Field Boots, 8.5 Wide, Zip Up- $100
-Ladies size 8.5 wide (see measurements)
-Measurements: Sole length- just under 11 inches long, height inside- 18 inches, height outside- 19.5, calf at the widest-16.5 inches, ankle at narrowest-12 inches
-Made in Brazil
-Zip up
-Have a very generous, wide gusset at the calf that can stretch to add another 0.5 inch in width if necessary
-Lightly worn. These were schooling boots I used for a couple of weeks before deciding they were a little too wide for me. They are lightly broken in (have dropped). Absolutely in show condition but do need a cleaning.
-$240 new, asking $100 plus shipping

Hi! :)
I love your great quality stuff! Especially the bridles, and it just so happens that I am in dire need of one. Unfortunatley I don't have $175 to spend on one right now. But you have really nice name brand stuff and I was wondering if you might have a bridle for sale that is closer to $50. I would need a brown, full size. Just thought I would try to. :) Thank You and good luck on your other sales!!

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